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“I think of you, I love you”: 1,000-year-old Viking love messages hidden in Swedish stones

“I think of you, I love you”: 1,000-year-old Viking love messages hidden in Swedish stones

Source: BBC

Across Sweden, ancient rune stones stand quietly in fields, near churches, and along roads. Many people pass them without a second thought. Yet these stones hold voices from more than 1,000 years ago. Messages carved by Vikings still speak about love, grief, pride, and everyday life. Experts say new rune discoveries still happen today, often when farmers plough land or construction workers dig foundations. It seems these stones were never meant to disappear. They were public memorials, designed to be seen and remembered. Strangely, these stones act like ancient social media posts, sharing personal messages meant to last forever.

Rune stones reveal hidden human emotions

Rune grey stones with sharp carved lines might look plain at first. Nothing emotional on the surface. As reported by BBC, one famous Viking-era message, found on a textile tool near Gothenburg, reportedly reads: “Do you think of me, I think of you, do you love me, I love you.” It sounds almost like a modern text message between partners.Runes were carved on wood, bone, tools, and cloth. But stone lasted the longest. Many were memorial stones, placed near roads or meeting places so travellers would see them. It appears paying for a rune stone was expensive. And historians think these stones also showed wealth and social status, not just memory. Researchers believe runic writing started around 2,000 years ago. Northern Europeans might have seen Roman or Latin writing while travelling and then adapted those ideas into their own alphabet. Early rune systems used about 24 letters. Rune stones became especially common during the Viking Age, roughly between 800 and 1050 AD. Today, experts say around 7,000 rune inscriptions exist worldwide.

How Rune stones preserve Viking life, loss, and legacy

Families often raised them to honour loved ones. One stone describes a wife as an excellent housekeeper and sister. Another remembers a son who died during a Viking raid. Some even mention betrayal or disputes over land inheritance. One can almost feel the emotions behind the carvings.One Viking named Jarlabanke reportedly raised several stones praising himself while still alive. He even claimed full ownership of certain lands. Experts say rune stones help historians understand daily Viking life and not just warfare.

Mystery of the Rök stone puzzle

The Rök rune stone in Sweden remains one of the biggest puzzles. It contains the longest known runic text and was created in the 9th century. For many years, scholars believed it described heroic legends and ancient kings. Researchers believe it could reference a period of extreme cold caused by volcanic eruptions centuries earlier. Some scholars even think the stone’s carvings might align with stars or the sun during seasonal events. If true, the stone might have been part message, part cosmic riddle.Today, rune symbols sometimes appear in art and online quizzes. People even find “birth runes” for fun. Go to Source

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